The coach of Levant, Julián Calerosaid Thursday, on the eve of the party against the Cordova In it New Archangelthat the mental preparation of its players will be primary in the final section of the course and warned that at this time “you cannot shake your legs” before the fight vertigo for the climb First.
“Mental preparation will be very important in these eight days because your legs cannot shiver, no vertigo can. If there is a vertigo, your legs are shaking and you will be feared, you will not get anything important. If you have a winning head, clean and capable of thinking about good things, good things will happen to you“Calero said at a press conference.
“But they won’t happen to you because you think it’s alone, but because you believe them and because you’re ready to do them. The thought that I’m going to the moon can dream, but I’m not an astronaut, then I’m not going,” the coach added at the previous Friday game at Córdoba.
The Levante coach explained that he thinks they need to win “enough” games until the end if they want to go up first. “You have to win games and that’s enough to be up because they’ll force them. Almería and Grenade They will force a lot and we will go there with nails and teeth, “he said.
“Let your head be followed with cold enough to not.
Despite the pressure Levante may have in the last eight games, Calero is optimistic. “Boys have a maximum of security where they can win anyone. If we are clumsy and deviate from what brought us here, we will stop having those strengths. I am still convinced that everything will be fine,” he said.
In Córdoba, he confirmed that it was a “powerful and powerful team” and that at home he presented himself as a rival “of a very strong.”
“He does well. I think it’s a daring, brave and determined team, that he’s looking for you and not expecting things to happen. And when they take you they are hurting. I think he’s a very complex rival and I hope a stunning and exciting game,” he said.
In addition, Levante’s coach is satisfied with Striker performance Álex forésthat marked 3-1 in last week’s match against Racing de Santander.
“He was trained to take a hand. This is another alternative. He’s fine for the purpose and takes the smell. He’s throwing at any time to play from the beginning,” the technician said, before the end of the press conference.
Source: La Verdad

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